Been away a while - still amazes me how well this comic is drawn, consistently, page after page. Running dogs are a pain to draw correctly but you've put time into getting the weight distribution and sense of momentum right in every single one of their wonderfully deformed bodies. Seriously, thank you! It's great to come back to the comic - it's getting my pencil fingers twitchy after almost six months without the urge to draw ! Keep up the great work.

Aww, thanks so much!I like moving things. Animals and people don't really spend much time standing in a stiff pose (other than in army), so things feel lot more alive and real when they're doing something. I've noticed that how much I like any given animal is directly linked to how much footage of a moving one I've seen. Books often tend to have basic poses for their animal pictures, and it's easier to get bored at things that way. But just look at them move in their own, natural and personal way, and it's instantly way more interesting. That's probably why I like to draw my characters moving. My head has a built in TV.

And thanks! It's really the gratest compliment ever to know that I have caused inspiration to draw.

O_O ...HOLY S***...Some idiot left a perfectly good leg here...I mean look at that...no bald patches...the joints work fine...a PERFECTLY functional leg, who in their right mind would throw this away? That's like throwing out half a pizza!

Yup, that IS her index finger (there's only the three other fingers on the other side of the lone leg). It can bend all the way to oppose the others if needed. (She also does have the canine dewclaws, but those tiny things are good for nothing.)

Oooh sorry in fact I had not looked well enough and thought I saw 5 fingers in total, while there actually are only 4. I got confused by the pad of the dead leg maybe, I don't know. Thanks for answering ! ^^